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=== Adaptability === Parliamentary systems like that found in the United Kingdom are widely considered to be more flexible, allowing a rapid change in legislation and policy as long as there is a stable majority or coalition in parliament, allowing the government to have 'few legal limits on what it can do'<ref name = 0745-1253>{{Cite journal|last=Weaver|first=R. Kent|date=1985|title=Are Parliamentary Systems Better?|journal=The Brookings Review|volume=3|issue=4|pages=16β25|doi=10.2307/20079894|issn=0745-1253|jstor=20079894}}</ref> When combined with [[first-past-the-post voting]], this system produces the classic "Westminster model" with the twin virtues of strong but responsive party government.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Norris|first=Pippa|s2cid=144867316|date=1995 |title= The Politics of Electoral Reform in Britain|journal= International Political Science Review|volume=16|issue=1|pages=65β78 |issn= 0192-5121 |jstor=1601169|doi=10.1177/019251219501600105}}</ref> This electoral system providing a strong majority in the House of Commons, paired with the [[Fusion of powers|fused power system]] results in a particularly powerful government able to provide change and 'innovate'.<ref name = 0745-1253/>
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